Wisconsin's highest-ranking hawker of a hooved animal dewormer as a preferred pandemic treatment for people also suggests taking anti-Covid-19 treatments according to that established pharmaceutical measurement - "a bunch."
Johnson pushes Ivermectin and vaccine conspiracies despite federal warning
“I don’t care what drug will work. Try a bunch of them.”
Trumpista Forever Ron Johnson
Reminds me of that old-timey pharmacists' credo Johnson must have in the drugstore when growing up in Minnesota:
'Milligrams, kilograms, graham crackers - pretty much the same to me.'
And as viral flu season rolls around - I just got an email reminder that flu shots are available - I'm expectantly waiting for Dr. Johnson to come out with his list of alternative flue treatments.
Google tells me these include burned potato peels, salt and aluminum strips - and the best news is that none involve an upper arm owie or stupid sciency advice from by CDC buttinskies.
Along with this snotty slap at Johnson from 'experts' over at the Federal Drug Administration determined to steal my freedom to award your school kids lots of extra sick days - a fact which this Journal Sentinel headline glosses over:
You are not a horse. You are not a cow': FDA issues blunt warning on taking ivermectin, drug promoted by Ron Johnson to treat COVID-19
Which echoes another doctor who only practiced with a literary license and, were he alive today, might have said something like this about Johnson's horse-of-different-color Covid-19 treatment plan:
Do not take it with a cow
Do not take it with a sow
Do not take it with a mule
Do not take it from a fool.